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As the dust settles on your new iPhone 8, you realise the phone is data-hungry. Since it is a new mobile device, you may not know exactly how much data it may consume in a month, but you are aware it needs lots of data. It would be counter-productive to purchase too much data which would go to waste at the end of the month, or have too little data that would have your internet connection disconnect at the very critical moment. The following should help you determine how much data your new device requires.

Check how much data you are currently using

Checking how much data you are currently using may be the key to determining just how much data your iPhone 8 will require. The first step may be downloading an app that keeps tabs on your data usage or just log into your network provider’s customer account. However, their estimates may be far from being accurate, but useful all the same. The amount of data you have been using also depends on your online activities. If you regularly watch your movies on your mobile device, keep up with friends and relatives on social media, stream all your music and have big downloads, you are a heavy-duty data user and may require the services of unlimited data plans. But if you only want to check emails and respond to a few texts from social media, you will need little amounts data even on your new iPhone 8.

How to work out the amount of data you need

It may not be so easy calculating just how much data your iPhone will be requiring. You could check your data status every time you watch a video or download a song. Nevertheless, a few guidelines may be handy. A 2-hour movie in standard definition will cost about 2GB, whereas the same video in HD will consume 4.2GB of data. If HD is your cup of tea, you will need unlimited data plans to satisfy your fancy. One hour of a Netflix movie will require 650MB, but streaming music for sixty minutes will need 80MB. A single song download will set you back by at most 8MB, and browsing through 60 web pages needs 140MB. If you are an online gamer, you won’t have to worry too much because one hour will cost only 43MB. This information, alongside your honest assessment of your online needs, should give you a clear idea as to how much MBs or GBs you will need for your new iPhone. Going over the limits? If you are going to subscribe to monthly data plans, be sure to have enough bundles that will last you through the month. But at times, you may go over the limits and have to fork out more cash for the additional data. Whatever the reason for exceeding your data limits, you will soon realise that it gets more expensive. You, therefore, have to find data plans that are enough to last you a whole month.

The fair use policy

Mobile networks may not be interested in the additional money you would want to spend to get more data. Consequently, they would rather limit your data usage than have you pay for more. You will have to bear with them because they are exercising the fair use policy. They may accomplish the feat by reducing your internet speeds the moment you hit the upper bars until your monthly data plan renews itself. Your new iPhone 8 will require lots of data, so you may have to subscribe to unlimited data plans where they are available. You may also determine how much data you can use in a day and month and accept the bundle that is sufficient for your internet needs.

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This article was first published on 29th September 2017

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